In this issue:
Spotlight
Fresh Fruit X-posed: for its 10th anniversary, Boston’s favorite camp troop reveals the rotten truth about four gorgeous drag queens and their struggle to the top of the showgirl ladder | A Whirlwind of DVDs: film companies seem to churn out endless streams of new gay-themed releases in our post-Brokeback Mountain era; here’s Boston Spirit’s take on a few recent offerings | Spanish Waltham: Solea Restaurant and Tapas Bar warms up friends and intimates with its sophisticated selections | Web Destination: Massachusetts | The Bay State launches microsite for LGBT Travelers | The Word is Out
Feature
Fenway’s Great Big International Success Story | L-Care: Fenway is doubling its women’s health program staff, hiring lesbian doctors to attract lesbian patients and dedicating a whole floor of its new building to the practice | Boston Living Center Does South Africa: Something about the Ibhayi Living Center seems a lot like a place we have in the Hub | Two Faiths, One Vision: A gay Jewish rabbi and a lesbian Episcopalian minister lead congregations at Back Bay’s Emmanuel Church and share a common ministry to LGBT seniors | Weddings: 5 Years; I Want A Wedding in a Big Church! ; License to Wed; Don’t Get Married Here!; ‘If You’re Fond of Sand Dunes and Salty Air …’
Culture
No Debate About the Terror of Coming Out: Out theater director Jeremy Johnson spearheads Boston premiere of Speech and Debate | History House: John Neale and Steve Boswell share a South End home rich in love, life and heritage | Scottsdale: Where Annie Oakley Meets Louis Vuitton
Scene
70s Dance Party | AIDS Action Committee Benefit
Calendar
Coda
Randy Price Signs Off … For Now


